About 125 million people around the world wear contact lenses as an alternative to glasses for the correction of refractive errors (spectacle numbers).
The Cornea and Anterior Segment unit at SwaNetra Eye Hospital has treated patients from all over India and the neighboring countries. It specializes in the treatment of the entire range of corneal disorders and infections. This unit has set a record of sorts by performing more than 1000+ corneal transplant.
One of the leading causes of blindness in the world, Cataract can be really bad. And, to help cataract patients, SwaNetra Eye Hospital has on boarded a team of experts to help you get your cataract surgery right.
The Pediatric Ophthalmology services at SwaNetra Eye Hospital are equipped to provide the best possible care for children’s eye problems, whether simple or complex, and can be diagnosed and treated all under one roof by well-experienced doctors, with state of the art technology surgical care.
Glaucoma is a group of eye diseases in which the retinal nerve fibers are damaged leading to progressive optic nerve damage resulting in decreased vision or even blindness.
The eye is like a camera with a lens in front and a film (retina) at the back. The retina is located approximately two centimeters behind your pupil. It is shaped like a small cup. The retina converts the ocular image into a signal that is sent to the brain.
Oculoplasty is a sub specialty branch of Ophthalmology which deals with structures surrounding the eyeball like orbit (eye socket), eyelids, tear ducts and their reconstructive procedures. It is a highly specialized branch which is capable of giving a major boost to one’s self confidence by enhancing the features of the eyes.
Neuro ophthalmology is an exclusive subspeciality in ophthalmology that addresses a variety of disorders concerning the eye and the central nervous system. The optic nerve that arises from the back part of the eye as seen in the image connects the eye to the brain.
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